An Article Review on “Ethical Investment Processes and Outcomes” Introduction This article was written by Grant Michelson‚ Nick Wailes‚ Sandra van der Laan‚ and Geoff Frost. It was published in Journal of Business Ethics by Springer. This article highlights the key themes in the field and identifies some of the major theoretical and practical challenges facing both scholars and practitioners. Summary Generally there are two kinds of investors in the market‚ one who invests considering the pros
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Challenge the Text "And she said maybe they got no rite to make me smart because if god wanted me to be smart he would have made me born that way." p. 16 If I could rewrite this part of the story I would add why he stands so strongly about his decision. Having a little background about the situation will give the reader a better and clearer understanding of why things are happening. Ask Questions "The more intelligent you become the more problems you’ll have‚ Charlie.’" p. 47 How far would
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THE CHALLENGE OF COMMUNICATION By Karla Fernández There are 5 types of listener when it comes to communication. There is the “Take the initiative” listener‚ the “Resists Distraction” listener‚ “Controls his/her emotions” listener‚ “Asks questions and attempts to clarify” listener‚ and “Summarizes his/her understanding” listener. To understand them all I will be talking about my personal experiences with those types of listeners. The “Take the initiative” listener tries to engage a conversation
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Introduction It is well acknowledged that fair trade works to re-embed commodity chains in a framework of social and ecological responsibility. By having a business model that embodies the principles of fair trade‚ Cafedirect coffee presents an alternative to the prevailing model of international trade and agricultural production (Raynolds‚ 2009)‚ and the success of Cafedirect has made a significant contribution to the mainstreaming of fair trade in the UK (Nicholls and Opal‚ 2005). Critically
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Jerry Uelsmann: Genius of the Dark Room Most photographers’ pictures depict real life things or events. However‚ Jerry Uelsmann’s pictures depict fantasies. He creates imaginary worlds in his photographs; places people can only dream of. He uses his photographs to get people to look beyond what they see. Jerry Uelsmann was born on June 11‚ 1934 in Detroit Michigan. At age 14‚ his father encouraged him to take photographs and he fell in love with photography. In 1957‚ Jerry received his B.F.A
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INTRODUCTION The first article ‘hundreds of economists agree Marijuana legalization could save taxpayers $13 billion per year’ by Jonathan Benson underlines a sensible ethical issue which legalizing a plant regarded as drug – though non-narcotic – in other to save and to make more money. In second article‚ “Pepsi’s ’Next’ generation - Less sugar!”‚ Scott Morefield highlights Pepsi’s procedures of making soft-drink –thereby making money – which harmful for the customers. On one hand‚ Pepsi gets
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GLOBALIZATION- THE LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE Globalization is not only inevitable‚ but also a blessing in disguise. It is something like‚ as Ronald Steel (1999) very aptly puts‚ "You try to shut the door and it [the global economy] comes in through the window. You try to shut the window and it comes in on the cable. You cut the cable‚ it comes in on the internet. And it’s not only in the room with you. You eat it. It gets inside you." Globalization refers to a process of increasing economic integration
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As Nokia’s HERE applications try to establish itself as an industry leader‚ there are some critical issues the firm needs to address. The industry of global mapping technology has been controlled by one formidable player‚ and stained the image of another. To pursue industry leadership means risking a high stakes venture that requires a flawless debut‚ and ongoing improvements. This is because the average global denizen is extremely sensitive to the very product Nokia is trying to develop‚ and in
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a plan of action‚ and (6) E = evaluate and monitor the solution and feedback when necessary. First of all it is important for a health care professional to define what the problem is. The following are Uustal’s nine steps to ethical decision making identified in the Ethical Decision Making Lecture at Grand Canyon University (2011). SITUATION: 85 year old Full Code living in a vegetative state‚ who has just been readmitted to the ICU for treatment of pneumonia; has a history of 1 CVA‚ 2 TIA’s; tracheostomy
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“Leadership’s challenge is to ensure that there is alignment between what we say we require of employees‚ what values and priorities we imply through our own decisions and actions we want to reward” The quote reveals the ongoing challenge of handling ethical matters in the workplace. Ethics is described as the application of everyday moral or ethical norms to business. Moral behavior is driven by the values and beliefs of a person. Moreover a moral person aligns behavior to actions. The Manager’s
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